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It's just sad because Western culture has dropped the ball. So many reasons to list, but it shows that Japan can tap into the universal morality without invoking God's name directly. I've often thought about what it would take to awaken American society to the level of what I can appreciate here in Japan. All of the cultural "diversity" wears away on social cohesion and moral relativism are two major factors.
You also have to keep in mind, the reason the Cabal’s not so hard after Japan, it’s because they’re not Christian. They don’t have to worry about those souls going to hell. They may have a wonderful society, and a beautiful country… But they are an island, and they have strict immigration laws, which makes a huge difference on how things turn out for a Society. You’re living in one of the nicest societies outside of America, actually… I think better than America now. But I think the percentage of Christians living in Japan is under 5%.
We all know the deep state Cabal is run by satanic pedophiles. They hate Jesus Christ, and they hate anybody who is made in his image. If you look at the map of the world right now, it’s all the Christian nations that are being attacked. Satan doesn’t want anybody to go to heaven. He’s going to take as many people with him as possible.
Also, Japan is so far advanced in technology, and there ability to use electronic payments. It’s weird because it used to be an all cash society. Women were well-known financial savers, and they would go to the banks with their brown bags and pay their mortgages in cash. Even back in 2011 after the tsunami, bags and boxes of cash were washing up on the shores.
Japanese people are very unique, and they have a very interesting society. But I think they have one of the highest suicide rate because of the pressures put on them from their parents to be best 24 seven.
There's a revival going on in Japan. Many youths are turning to Jesus because they're waking up and realizing without the holy spirit, it's empty inside. I saw youtube videos of it the other day, gotta find it again.
Yeah, I'd like to see the link to the Japanese revival too. Maybe it's because I live in a small city in the mountains, but I just don't see it. I do get to share about Jesus when appropriate and not crossing any lines. I can get away with it by framing it as a discussion on culture. Not like I am telling anybody what they ought to believe. I think the only ones who'd object are my fellow foreign teachers who are shitlibs, but they all work at different schools, so I don't interact with them much anyway.
maybe revival is not the right word but there are many Christians in Japan but they're not as obvious
Here are some links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSZ4jmY42qQ
https://youtube.com/shorts/k8dP0suS0jc?si=TgIEEw2nFbRPnYdK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBaKiipEpfI
If you have the link, let me know.
Please post the video over to Christianity.win as well. All of us will appreciate it too.
Curious why you moved to Japan (with out giving away privacy info). Was it a job, school, love? Just wanted to get away from (I believe) America? Sometimes I’m envious of people that pick up and move out of the country. In the long run I’m glad I stayed where I was raised because I got an extra 30 years with my grandparents who were more like parents.
A bit of yes to all the questions. I worked in Japan right after college for 2 years and enjoyed it. I married a J-girl and we're about to celebrate our 23rd wedding anniversary next month. I've just always felt happier in Japan and my wife did not care for living in America. The "American dream" has been murdered by the Uniparty, so after nearly 10 years of a tumultuous life in America, we moved back to Japan where although I'm not making as much, work is consistent each year and we aren't plummeting into debt. Rent is far cheaper here than Arizona currently.
I'll tell you that it took a LOT of courage to move to Japan both times, and especially the second time because by then we had a toddler. When I moved back to Arizona after 2 years in Japan and was then a newlywed, I suffered from what I suppose you could call a "dysphoria." Reverse culture shock hit me hard. We'd visit her family each year in Japan and every time we came back, I felt as though I was reunited with a version of myself who had stayed in Japan. I don't know how else to say it, but I am certain that God gave me a heart for Japan in my late teen years and has a purpose for me being here.
If you wanna know more, send me a private message on here.
Hi just getting around to replying. (Don’t think I replied if I did excuse my duplication) You have made a great life for yourself and family. I admire someone that chooses out of the norm for themselves. If I hadn’t of had such great grandparents and not net my husband I believe I could have moved out of NC and even out the country. I’ve always loved adventure and travel. I couldn’t now because I’m close to my daughter and have a granddaughter. I get having culture shock. America isn’t the place it was forty years ago. Heck twenty five years ago wasn’t as good as the 70s but so much better than today. I’m praying we make a comeback! I say live where you are happy, comfortable and most of all feel safe. If I could I’d leave my location and go to the coast. If my daughter ever moves there we would follow. She’s an only child and lives next door. Grateful that she wants us around. By the way you can live out of country and still have a love for home even it it’s not “home” anymore.
Indeed! That's why I am here. Plus if America falls, the rest of the world falls. I'd rather not ever live in America again and I am even more incompatible with American society than I was 24 years ago, but I still love America and if America cannot stand up against evil, the rest of the world will not.
God bless you. It's nice hearing you were able to spend time with your grandparents. I noticed many who moved to foreign countries when they were younger often feel lonely and in their later years have big regrets over the lost times they could have spent with their parents and grandparents.
Sorry it’s been a while. I’ve had a lot going on. God did bless me! I had maternal grandparents next door, maternal great grandmother next door till I was 16, maternal great grandfather died when I was 3 1/2 and I remember him. My grandma always said he died happy because I was the last person he saw before he left. Strangely I remember that day. Maybe because others told me I ran from one house to his and was the last to see him. But, I remember the events like it’s a movie. I wasn’t as close to my paternal grandparents but do remember very good times. My paternal grandfather died when I was 9 & grandmother died when I was 41, she was 94. Because of my experiences that’s why I will do anything for my grandchild. I’m very thankful for the good life my parents provided and do love them. It was very tough at times emotionally and I have never gotten along with my mom. My daddy can be a SOB 90% of the time but I have always got along better with him & I’m just like him in personality. I’m not complaining at all. There’s was problems but I didn’t let it get me down and I raised my daughter in a different way.
I can see having emotional problems with out family support. I do believe a lot of people move away because they don’t have a bond. I’m so proud of my daughter as a new mom. I don’t over step and sometimes she asks me for advice. That’s a wonderful reward.
Thank you for sharing your story. Yeah I have the same issue with my mother. Idk why or perhaps that's how most mom and daughter rship are but I was really close to my grandma for some unknown reason. To this day i can still feel my grandma with me or start crying when I think about her. She left at 93 y.o in 2021 during covid but thank God she never took the shot or went to hospital. She was healthy and mentally sharp and even read the Bible and did her hair before bed before Jesus took her home peacefully that night. It was something i will always be grateful for and all glory to God for He is kind and loving always.
God did bless me! I had maternal grandparents next door, maternal great grandmother next door till I was 16, maternal great grandfather died when I was 3 1/2 and I remember him. My grandma always said he died happy because I was the last person he saw before he left. Strangely I remember that day. Maybe because others told me I ran from one house to his and was the last to see him. But, I remember the events like it’s a movie. I wasn’t as close to my paternal grandparents but do remember very good times. My paternal grandfather died when I was 9 & grandmother died when I was 41, she was 94. Because of my experiences that’s why I will do anything for my grandchild. I’m very thankful for the good life my parents provided and do love them. It was very tough at times emotionally and I have never gotten along with my mom. My daddy can be a SOB 90% of the time but I have always got along better with him & I’m just like him in personality. I’m not complaining at all. There’s was problems but I didn’t let it get me down and I raised my daughter in a different way.
I can see having emotional problems with out family support. I do believe a lot of people move away because they don’t have a bond. I’m so proud of my daughter as a new mom. I don’t over step and sometimes she asks me for advice. That’s a wonderful reward.
Cabal purposefully botched Christianity ministry attempts in Japan. Note modern western ministry spends more money and resourced in SEA and Korea than Japan because it is assumed to be a lost cause there
If Christianity had succeeded before 20th century in Japan dare I say they'd be in the top 5 globally. It would be like the floating pyramid we wuz kangz memes but for real
I am still baffled why they thought talking about sin so much was going to work
Be that as it may, you both make valid points. Yes, organized religion can get crappy, but people won't hear about Jesus through their lousy televisions. Don't knock missionary work too much. As it is, Japan is just now starting to ramp up the damned LGBTQP crap. They've had trannies on TV for years, but they seem to be proliferating. So far I've not seen it in school curriculums. My daughter is keeping an eye out for that. There was some Saturday midnight drama on TV which involved new neighbor moving in, a homely chick and a pretty chick living next door. The homely chick invites the other to spend a day together. The pretty chick says yes, and the other seems a little bit too excited over it. I could see where it was heading, and then at the end of the show where it gives a preview of next week's episode, my wife and daughter were like, "Oh, it's one of THOSE kind of shows." Yeah, I saw it coming. That night when my daughter was drying her hair, I bent my index finger and middle finger down on each hand to simulate pussies, and then I just started ramming them together. She laughed so hard that maybe the neighbors could hear.
My dad told me of how MacArthur pleaded, "Send the missionaries" after the war, but the call was ignored. Christian forgiveness was kept in check by false flag hoax that the attack on Pearl Harbor was a dirty sneak attack which came without without warning.
South Korea has quite a number of Christians. I remember taking off from Seoul at dusk once, and the number of illuminated crosses atop churches shining across the cityscape...